Book, Verse
1 1, 122| The raging winds rush thro’ the hollow
2 1, 148| And rent the sheets; the raging billows rise,~
3 1, 177| Of raging billows breaking on the
4 2, 479| As hungry wolves, with raging appetite,~
5 2, 689| Where’er the raging fire had left a space,~
6 3, 95 | Now, when the raging storms no longer reign,~
7 3, 691| And you who raging winds and waves appease,~
8 3, 700| The land lies open to the raging east,~
9 3, 932| By raging storms, and driv’n on ev’
10 4, 452| you tempt, for Troy, the raging main?~
11 5, 26 | stem the torrent of this raging sea.~
12 5, 165| There stands a rock: the raging billows roar~
13 5, 889| Not so the raging fires their fury cease,~
14 6, 167| He, for my sake, the raging ocean tried,~
15 6, 363| Which, ointed thus, the raging flame devours.~
16 6, 480| Now by the winds and raging waves I swear,~
17 7, 810| The raging tempest and the rising waves—~
18 8, 302| And here and there his raging eyes he roll’d.~
19 8, 642| The raging monster; but with arms beset~
20 8, 865| captive maids there tempt the raging tide,~
21 9, 116| Whatever ships escape the raging storms,~
22 10, 983| To raging winds and roaring waves
23 11, 826| The raging flood his farther flight
24 12, 623| And in a moment ceas’d the raging smart.~
25 12, 992| By raging tempests, or by torrents
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